Part 249 (1/2)

DRIESHACH, _s._ The dross of a turf fire which glows when stirred, S. B.

DRIFLING, _s._ A small rain.

_Baillie._

Isl. _dreif-a_, spargere.

DRIFT, _s._ Drove; as of cattle, Ayrs.

Teut. _drifle_, id.

_To_ DRIFT, _v. n._ To delay.

_R. Bruce._

_To_ ~Drift~, _v. a._ To put off.

_Z. Boyd._

~Drift~, _s._ Procrastination.

_R. Bruce._

DRIGHTIN, _s._ Lord.

_Gawan and Gol._

A. S. _drichten_, Alem. _drohtin_, id.

DRIMUCK, _s._ The same as _Dramock_.

_Statist. Acc._

_To_ DRING, _v. a._ To obtain with difficulty, S. B.

_Henrysone._

Belg. _dring-en_, to urge, to press.

_To_ DRING, _v. n._ To be slow, S. B.

~Dring~, _adj._ Dilatory, S. B.